After Denmark culled 17 million minks to curb the spread of the coronavirus, there were fears COVID-19 might appear in mink farms around the world. Well, that fear is now turning into reality. An outbreak among workers has been declared on a farm in British Columbia’s Fraser Valley. No cull of the small mammals has been planned, but as Robin Gill explains, the cases are being closely watched.
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